Watch as two video essay maestros clash in good fun while arguing the pros and cons of contemporary film scores.
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When you think of classic film scores, you can probably hum a tune or two without hesitation. But when it comes to modern-day film scores, it’s not always so easy. Is this because contemporary film music is more focused on texture than melody? Or is it because the classics are simply untouchable? Let’s explore the differences between classic and modern-day film scores through two video essays.
The Classic Film Scores
Traditionally, a film’s main title theme sets the tone for the entire movie. This theme will often reappear throughout the film, creating a cohesive and engaging experience for the audience. Additionally, classic film scores often use leitmotifs, which are themes tied to specific characters or places that drive the narrative forward.
While some contemporary film scores do provoke emotion, others simply serve as background noise. Finding the right balance between engaging the audience and enhancing the sonic environment can be a challenge.
Check out this video from Studio Binder to learn more about the composition technique of leitmotifs:
The Marvel Symphonic Universe
Modern-day film scores often serve as an enhancement to the sonic environment rather than a driving force behind the narrative. However, this can sometimes lead to a lack of breathing space for the music to be heard. In some cases, dialogue or sound effects can disrupt the listening experience and prevent the audience from fully engaging with the music.
Watch this video from Tony Zhou as he breaks down scenes from Iron Man, Captain America, and Thor to demonstrate how the film scores (or lack thereof) could benefit from a few changes:
Ultimately, the debate over whether film scores are getting better or worse is subjective. However, by examining the differences between classic and modern-day film scores, we can gain a better understanding of the role that music plays in film and how it can enhance the overall viewing experience.
Dan Golding’s response video to Tony Zhou’s original piece on film scores raises some intriguing questions about the current state of the industry. One of the most interesting topics he touches on is temp music, which is essentially a score from a previously released film placed into the rough edit of the current production. Golding points out the similarities between films like 300 and Titus, which serve to further Zhou’s point about lazy scoring. Even in films like Mad Max: Fury Road, which had some memorable musical cues, there were still plenty of sections that recalled other films.
However, there is another side to this argument. Golding also discusses how classic movie scores aren’t all that original. He uses the example of the Star Wars theme, which he compares to music from other films like King’s Row and How The West Was Won. Even John Williams’ work has been found to have similarities with other standalone pieces. But despite this, the film was still executed creatively and with a unique twist.
Golding also talks about how technology has changed the game of scoring films. Hans Zimmer, for example, pioneered the use of computers in the composing process, allowing directors to hear the music as it was being produced and make changes or be more involved with the process. This workflow was groundbreaking and many composers have followed suit. By using computers, composers can personally touch every note in the score themselves, creating a landscape of sound rather than just melodies and harmonies.
Overall, the debate about film scores is a complex one, with valid arguments on both sides. But one thing is for sure: technology has changed the way we approach film scoring, making it more accessible and personal than ever before. And if you’re in need of some epic, cinematic music for your next project, PremiumBeat has got you covered.Transform your sharing experience with our amazing share buttons! Our sleek and stylish design will make your content stand out and encourage your audience to spread the word. With our easy-to-use interface, you can quickly share your content on all your favorite social media platforms. Plus, our share counter will keep track of all the shares, so you can see just how popular your content is. So what are you waiting for? Start sharing today!